Otto S. CALHOUN
(1898-1981) [extract]

unidentified newspaper, probably Kokomo Tribune, 1 Nov
1981, page 9

Name: Otto S. CALHOUNAge: 83,Died: St. Joseph Memorial Hospital at 1:02 am
Saturday, Oct 31,1981. Born: Charleston Ill., April 30, 1898, he was
a son of Parents: Walter and Martha (SIMPSON) CALHOUN.Married: Jan. 15, 1922 to Eva SHEPHERD, who
survives. Survivors:
widow, two sons, Wayne CALHOUN and Lowell CALHOUN, both of Kokomo, four
grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Two brothers and four
sisters preceded him in death.
A former lieutenant with the
Kokomo Fire Department, He was a firefighter for 27 years and at one
time was lieutenant in charge of training. He served overseas with the
armed forces in World War II [sic] and on the US- Mexican border.
He was a member of the Mexican Border Patrol and Northside Nazarene
Church. Services: Ellers Mortuary with the Rev.
William TAYLOR officiating.
Burial: Twin Springs Cemetery.

Michael CAVENAUGH, aged 68 years, died at 5 o'clock this
morning at
the county infirmary, where he was taken after being kicked by a horse
two months ago. This injury was the cause of his death. Interment at
Crown Point this afternoon

Dr.
John Emmett CHANCELLOR (1893 - 1975) [extract]

Kokomo Tribune - Thursday, 15 May 1975, p 5

Name: Dr. John Emmett CHANCELLOR
Age: 82
Died: 8:55 p mWednesday, 14 May 1975 at St. Joseph Hospital, Kokomo.
Born: 11 Mar 1893 in Chicago
Parents: Dr. Samuel Roscoe and Minnie CHANCELLOR.
Married: Gertrude GRANSON 25 Oct 1922
Kokomo High School graduate 1912; entered Indiana University, then left
to join the military. He served on the Mexican border and was
commissioned a lieutenant in the field artillery in WWI. he graduated
from Indiana University School of Dentistry in 1922 and practiced in
Kokomo until retirement in 1962. Member of several fraternities;
Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Elks and American Legion.
Survivors: widow Gertrude; sister Mrs. Ralph (Josephine) FENN.
Services: Fenn Funeral Home
Burial: Crown Point Cemetery.

THE CALL OF DEATH TO KINDLY WOMAN -- Mrs. Mary
H. Chestnut (sp)
Passes From Earth -- A Second Stroke of Paralysis Proves Fatal - Was a
Woman Much Esteemed
Mrs. Mary H. CHESTNUT (sp) died yesterday morning, at 5 o'clock,
at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HARRIS, east of the Grange Hall
school, Mrs. Harris being her daughter.
Mrs. Chestnut (sp) was sixty-seven years old, and had been ill
since July 22, when she was seized with paralysis. She had gotten a
great deal better, but was the victim of a second stroke Thursday,
ending in her death.
The funeral will be held at the Harris home tomorrow morning at
11 o'clock and will be in charge of the Rev. H. R. Neely, rector of St.
Andrew's church. Since the death of her husband in Anderson, in 1898,
she has made her home with her daughter in Kokomo, moving with the
Harris family to this city.
Mrs. Mary HUSEY (sp) CHESTNUT (sp) was born in Hillsboro, Ohio,
January 21, 1842. Besides Mrs. HARRIS there are two children, Clifford
CHESTNUT (sp) and a daughter, Mrs. Lee KIPHART, both of whom reside in
the neighborhood of the Harris farm.
Mrs. Chestnut (sp) will be missed as few of the loved dead are
missed. She was the personification of the mother of the old school,
gracious, kindly, and brimming with affection. She was a woman of
culture and refinement. It was noteworthy of her that her good humor
was seldom disturbed. It required a trying provocation to impell her to
lose her equanimity. She was cheerful in all things and companionable
and delightful to be in the presence of, and who, passing to the
eternal realms, leaves a vacancy in the household which causes heart
aches, and to Ralph Harris, the taking away of his grandmother is to
him a matter he can't understand, or reconcile with his ideas of
things. The little folks' hearts are grieving and they refuse to be
consoled in their hour of sorrow, for them a better grandmother never
lived.
Her memory will live enshrined in affection and as often as she
is thought of it will be with pleasing thoughts of her goodness and of
her kindness toward those she loved so much. The remains will be taken
to Anderson, her former home, for burial.

Name: Harry L. CRAWFORDAge: 59Died: 11 a.m.Thursday at the home of his
daughter in Kokomo. Parents: Joseph and Mollie (SANDERS)
CRAWFORD.His wife,Married: Maude [SHIVELY], who died in
1932.They had two Survivors; 2 children Mrs. Helen SPRONG and
Ebert CRAWFORD Funeral services: Peacock Funeral Home

Name: Mrs. Caroline CUNNINGHAMAge: 84,Died: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday [30 Jul 1957] St.
Joseph Hospital. She had been ill about two years. Born: May 5, 1873, in Peru, the daughter of Parents: John and Mary (HOLSTINE) METZGER. On Married: April 13, 1891, she was married to
John CUNNINGHAM in Peru (he died Jan. 30, 1940).
Moved to Kokomo around 1905; lived with son, Glen after husband's
death. Member of the St. Patrick's Catholic Church and the St.
Patrick's Rosary Sodality. Survivors: one
son, Glen; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth ZIMMERMAN; 18 grandchildren and
44 great grandchildren. Three sons, Earl, Lurten, and Abner; one
daughter Elba BOURNEX, and one brother, W. REEDER, preceded her in
death. Funeral services: St. Patrick's Church, with
the Rev. John P. Cunningham, grandson of the deceased, officiating. Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery. Funeral Home: Peacock Funeral Home

Name: Glen CUNNINGHAM Age: 65Died: at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday [1 Dec 1959] at his
home after a lingering illness. Born: Aug. 30, 1894 in Miami County, the son
of Parents: John and Caroline (METZGER)
CUNNINGHAM. He was mMarried: Rose GRACE on Sept. 16, 1913, (she
died Oct. 11, 1958. ) Survivors: 5
sons, Rev. John CUNNINGHAM,( chaplain in the U.S. Army, stationed in
Korea), Micheal, Joseph, and Mark, Robert (USAF at Larson AFB); five
daughters, Mrs. George (Mary) HENDRICK and Mrs. Oscar (Dorothy)
COTTINGHAM, Mrs. George (Kathryn) TEDEMAN, Mrs Robert (Margaret) WESt,
Sister M. de MONTFORT ; 33 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Funeral services: St. Patrick's ChurchFuneral Home: Peacock Funeral Home

Name: John CUNNINGHAMAge: 73 years, Died: about noon Wednesday [30 Jan 1940] at
the state hospital in Indianapolis. Survivors: widow,
Caroline; 3 sons, Glen, Abner, and Lustin; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
DEMORSE lives at Galveston. One son and a daughter preceded him in
death.
Resident of Kokomo for 35 years; member of the St. Patrick's Catholic
Church. Funeral Home: Moore Funeral home

Kokomo Tribune 1 February 1940 CUNNINGHAM Funeral SaturdayFuneral services: St. Patrick's church. Burial: Crown Point cemetery.
In addition to the survivors listed Wednesday there are 20
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.